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MONTANA

A comprehensive overview of Montana's enacted legislation, regulations, certification requirements, and state-provided resources related to dyslexia education.

MT SUMMARY

BRIEF SUMMARY

Montana emphasizes early identification of reading difficulties, including dyslexia, through universal screening. Schools must implement evidence-based literacy interventions and promote ongoing professional development in structured literacy practices. These measures aim to improve reading outcomes for all students, especially those at risk for dyslexia.

MT Laws

MONTANA LEGISLATIONS AND REGULATIONS

1.  HB352 (2023) - Early Literacy Targeted Interventions
 

  • Summary: This bill establishes three voluntary early literacy intervention programs—classroom-based, home-based, and jumpstart—along with an evaluation methodology to identify children at risk of not meeting reading benchmarks, aiming to improve reading proficiency by 3rd grade. 
     

  • How This Affects Families and Educators: Provides additional resources and options for early literacy support, potentially benefiting students at risk for reading difficulties, including those with dyslexia.
     

  • More: House Bill 352

2.  SB140 (2019) - Montana Dyslexia Screening and Intervention Act

  • Summary: This bill defines dyslexia, requires screening and intervention for students with dyslexia, and provides guidance from the Montana Office of Public Instruction on educator preparation.
     

  • How This Affects Families and Educators: Ensures early identification and support for students with dyslexia. Teachers must implement evidence-based screening and instruction methods.
     

MT TEACHER

TEACHER CERTIFICATION AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT REQUIREMENTS

  • SB140 urges entities involved in teacher preparation and professional development to ensure educators are prepared to identify and serve students with dyslexia.
     

  • The Montana Office of Public Instruction (OPI) is required to provide guidance on best practices for identifying and supporting students with dyslexia.
     

More: SB140

MT Resources

MORE MONTANA STATE RESOURCES 

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The research reported here is funded by a grant to the National Center on Improving Literacy from the Office of Elementary and Secondary Education, in partnership with the Office of Special Education Programs (Award #: H283D210004). The opinions or policies expressed are those of the authors and do not represent views of OESE, OSEP, or the U.S. Department of Education. You should not assume endorsement by the Federal government. Copyright © 2025 National Center on Improving Literacy.

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